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Our 900 Series stands out as our most luxurious class of rosewood
guitars, blending a raft of tone-enhancing details with premium aesthetic
features. The 914ce acoustic-electric Grand Auditorium boasts V-Class™ bracing,
which functions as a new sonic engine for the guitar. Not only does it enhance
the volume and sustain, it also changes the soundboard movement in a way that
improves the guitar’s natural intonation, or “in-tuneness.” The result is more
power in the upper register and more harmonic agreement between all fretted
notes, which helps chord voicings sing like never before. Players who love the
deep lows and sparkling highs of rosewood will appreciate how well behaved the
overtones are as notes bloom. Premium features include a beveled ebony armrest
that makes your picking/strumming arm more comfortable, along with Gotoh 510
tuners, whose 21:1 gear ratio allows for precise tuning. Refined appointments
include ebony binding, our Ascension fretboard/peghead inlay in paua and pearl,
a paua rosette with koa and ebony purfling, and paua/koa trim along much of the
body and neck. All V-Class guitars feature a black graphite nut and a new guitar
label that bears the signature of master guitar designer Andy Powers.

Sitka Spruce top

Indian Rosewood back and sides

West African Ebony Fretboard

Venetian Cutaway

Expression System 2

V-Class Bracing - A revolutionary design that balances the flexability and stablility of the top, V-Class bracing produces unmatched sustain, volume, and intonation.

Black Graphite Nut and Micarta Saddle

25-1/2" Scale Length

Gotoh Tuners

Deluxe Taylor Hardshell Case

Specification

Introducing V-Class Bracing

Bracing is the internal framework that helps shape the sound of an acoustic
guitar. V-class bracing is a groundbreaking new Taylor design - a new sonic
"engine" - that transforms the way an acoustic guitar top vibrates to
dramatically improve the sound. Developed by master guitar designer Andy Powers,
it marks a bold departure from traditional X-bracing, producing notes that are
louder, longer sustaining, and more in tune with each other.

How V-Class Works

While traditional X-bracing has stood the test of time for over 100 years, it
creates an inherent trade-off between two key elements of an acoustic guitar's
sound: volume and sustain. A guitar's top (the soundboard) contributes to both.
Volume comes from the flexibility of the top, while sustain comes from
stiffness. The trade-off is that when you make something stiffer, you reduce
it's flexibility, and vice versa. With an X-braced guitar top, increasing one
comes at the expense of the other. V-Class bracing changes that. Now an acoustic
guitar top can be both stiff and flexible in ways that produce more volume and
sustain. And as it turns out, this innovative bracing design also improves the
intonation of the guitar.

More Volume

V-Class guitar bracing controls the top's flexibility, creating a more
orderly rocking motion across both sides of the top. The controlled flexing
movement produces greater volume.

Longer Sustain

V-Class bracing maintains stiffness along the middle of the guitar, in the
driection of the strings. That rigidity keeps the strings in motion, producting
notes that resonate longer before fading out.

Better Intonation

V-Class bracing makes the top more in tune with the vibrating string. This
eliminates much of the interference that causes some notes to waver and sound
slightly out of tune. As a result, notes and chords played anywhere on the neck
are more consistent and in tune with each other.

The ultimate goal of V-Class bracing is to give players an inspiring tool
that does a better job of helping them express themselves in the context of the
modern musical world. More than ever before, guitarists are playing alongside
precisely tuned digital instruments, and into microphones, computers and other
recording gear that magnify the guitar's every sonic detail. With a design that
brings the guitar's strings in tune with the top and body, V-Class bracing also
puts the guitar in tune with the surrounding musical landscape. It will spark
new songwriting ideas, make recording easier, sound better in a performance
setting, and give players the fresh musical discoveries they crave.

How to Spot V-Class Guitars

Since guitar bracing is hidden inside the guitar, we've included a
distinctive black graphite nut (with a new formula for smoother tuning) and a
new interior label, a design that features Andy Powers' signature for the first
time.

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